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Jul 8, 2026
This week’s theme
Adverbs

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somewhen
dispositively
yonder

yonder
Over Yonder, 1909
Art: N.C. Wyeth

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yonder

PRONUNCIATION:
(YON-duhr)

MEANING:
adverb: Over there; at a relatively distant place.
adjective: Being over there; farther away.

ETYMOLOGY:
From yond (at a distance), from Old English geond (beyond, at a distance, over there). Earliest documented use: before 1300.

NOTES:
Yonder is the world’s least precise indicator. Depending entirely on the vigor with which a person points their finger, yonder can mean anything from “just across the street” to “a three-day horseback ride past the mountains.”

USAGE:
“I stopped right yonder and waited for them to reach the other side.”
David Sedaris; Goodyear; The New Yorker; Jan 29, 2024.

See more usage examples of yonder in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary.

A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
What is called discretion in men is called cunning in animals. -Jean de la Fontaine, poet and fabulist (8 Jul 1621-1695)

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